On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:59 PM, Scott Battaglia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Troy Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> <snip /> >> >> I am talking about single sign out, if I go to server/cas/logout it in >> fact does not log me out. > > I'm only going by what you write in your emails. You said you logged out of > App 1 but it didn't log out you but it logged you out of App 2. That's > pretty much impossible based on the way the protocol works. Maybe it was a > typo or that I misunderstood, but again I'm only going by what looked like > you said.
You are right, once I read what I wrote I saw that it did not reflect my situation. I appreciate your help and will be more clear in my emails. >> >> >> >> There has been much strangeness going on with this and none of it is >> good. I have been trying to track down what is going on. I can >> reproduce the problem with just 1 app and cas. >> >> Log in >> then go to >> https://server/cas/logout >> >> then navigate back to the app and I am still logged in, I am however >> logged out of cas at this time. Basically cas never makes the >> connection with the SingleSignOutFilter. I am not sure why, it may be >> that it makes the connection but somehow inside single sign out filter >> it looses its way. > > After you logout is the logout callback always showing up in the server > logs? Or just sometimes? Are the apps clustered? Or just CAS? If your > applications are clustered and you haven't backed the SingleSignOutFilter > with something besides the default then the mappings won't show up on the > other machines. The logout callback does not always show up. I figured this out last night. I have two logs one from each server in this cluster and in one log there is 1 callback, and the other log has 3 callbacks. I tried it many more times than that so the callback is not showing up in the log every time. As for how they are clustered I am not exactly sure, our weblogic admins would know exactly but I think it is just a standard weblogic cluster so whatever software weblogic uses. To cluster the cas I used the jboss cache thing described on the cas wiki. I we just looking at the logs some more, the debug statement Invalidating session appears never in the first file and 3 times in the second. Thanks so much for your help troy _______________________________________________ Yale CAS mailing list [email protected] http://tp.its.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cas
